Duty of Care (long post)
- Duane
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how'bout this doesnt turn into another sh!tfight.
ride organisers are not liable in anyway for what happens to someone on the ride. If you choose to ride without the proper safety gear - its your skin and no one elses.
and honestly - who gives two hoots if someone private messages or rings a mate they've met through the site and says, hey, wanna go for a quick blat through the hills... none of anyone elses business appart from the people involved in the "ride"
there may be reasons for it, you never know.
ride organisers are not liable in anyway for what happens to someone on the ride. If you choose to ride without the proper safety gear - its your skin and no one elses.
and honestly - who gives two hoots if someone private messages or rings a mate they've met through the site and says, hey, wanna go for a quick blat through the hills... none of anyone elses business appart from the people involved in the "ride"
there may be reasons for it, you never know.
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- Duane
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I wouldnt say i'm one of Brett's disciples - considering im in melbourne - and only met the bloke three times.Neilp wrote:Well maybe Brett himself should respond, instead of one of his disciples.
On a lighter note - if everytime we hope on two wheels we gotta post it.
at 4.00pm EDST I will be leaving my location of bacon earning to ride home. IF anyone would like to come for a casual stroll down the westgate for 20 minutes. Feel free. for more info, PM me.
Ride details.
Leaving the corner of Spencer/Collins Streets at 4pm.
Ride Leader
Duane
Tail end Charlie
Duane
Corner Marker
Duane
Other riders attending.
Nil (so far)
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At least that would be more in the Club spiritDuane wrote:I wouldnt say i'm one of Brett's disciples - considering im in melbourne - and only met the bloke three times.Neilp wrote:Well maybe Brett himself should respond, instead of one of his disciples.
On a lighter note - if everytime we hope on two wheels we gotta post it.
at 4.00pm EDST I will be leaving my location of bacon earning to ride home. IF anyone would like to come for a casual stroll down the westgate for 20 minutes. Feel free. for more info, PM me.
Ride details.
Leaving the corner of Spencer/Collins Streets at 4pm.
Ride Leader
Duane
Tail end Charlie
Duane
Corner Marker
Duane
Other riders attending.
Nil (so far)
Instead of the fracturing of the club that we are seeing currently in Qld?
Neil



- MadKaw
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My PM box is full.. !!
Abuse, foul language and personal attacks are not appreciated, hence some posts have been edited or deleted....
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My PM box is full.. !!
Abuse, foul language and personal attacks are not appreciated, hence some posts have been edited or deleted....
If you can't make your point in a mature, sensible fashion, don't post.!!!
Dave
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ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.

I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol
2010 Z1000
ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.

I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol
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It's certainly not my intention to fight with anyone.Duane wrote:how'bout this doesnt turn into another sh!tfight.
Precisely what I'm saying.Duane wrote:and honestly - who gives two hoots if someone private messages or rings a mate they've met through the site and says, hey, wanna go for a quick blat through the hills... none of anyone elses business appart from the people involved in the "ride"
there may be reasons for it, you never know.
i just wanna know why everyone PMs dave as soon as they see something they don't like.
u think he doesn't read the site?
u think he's not gonna read a topic that says "duty of care" ????
u think he doesn't read the site?
u think he's not gonna read a topic that says "duty of care" ????
There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
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hmmm, I actually missed the rest of this so until my PM box lit up I didn't know what was going on....
If ppl have a problem with something that is being posted and they don't want to aggravate the situation be responding, I have no issue with ppl PMing me with there comments.... Its what I don't get paid for..
I think this was a storm in a tea cup (as usual) and we will be putting things in place to help resolve these things.... or not...
If ppl have a problem with something that is being posted and they don't want to aggravate the situation be responding, I have no issue with ppl PMing me with there comments.... Its what I don't get paid for..

I think this was a storm in a tea cup (as usual) and we will be putting things in place to help resolve these things.... or not...

Dave
2010 Z1000
ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.

I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol
2010 Z1000
ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.

I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol
- Gosling1
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well it certainly accelerated from the original posting about some newbie who didn't wear her gloves or a jacket to an organised ride.......
I thought Qld was booming at the moment, you guys up there seem to be getting a big proportion of the newer riders ?? If some of the regulars are dropping off, it could be for reasons that have very little to do with KSRC itself, I guess they are the only ones who can answer that.
I have 'nanna'ed' a lot of newer riders over the years, most of them close mates, I know they appreciated the effort, it does make it difficult if you normally thrash pretty hard, but I offer the following solution.......
Grade your Rides.
eg - Level 1 Ride - specifically for newbies, post it up so all the punters are aware, and then no-one is 'left out', and the hard chargers can either take part for instructional purposes, or not;
Level 2 Ride - More like your regular ride, for the average punter who is past the learning stage, but not a full-tilt 'scratcher', or does not have a full-on sports bike. This Level would be your normal 'Lets go for a nice ride/slightly fast fang for a coffee' type ride;
Level 3 Ride - Full on scratch. Hard chargers only need apply. If you can step up to the plate, then bring it on. Don't forget your gloves
No chicken strips allowed....(or, if you still have them, you won't after a Level 3 ride
)
Thats plenty of variation, everyone can see what is happening, and we can all live happily ever after.
just my 2c worth...........


I thought Qld was booming at the moment, you guys up there seem to be getting a big proportion of the newer riders ?? If some of the regulars are dropping off, it could be for reasons that have very little to do with KSRC itself, I guess they are the only ones who can answer that.
I have 'nanna'ed' a lot of newer riders over the years, most of them close mates, I know they appreciated the effort, it does make it difficult if you normally thrash pretty hard, but I offer the following solution.......
Grade your Rides.
eg - Level 1 Ride - specifically for newbies, post it up so all the punters are aware, and then no-one is 'left out', and the hard chargers can either take part for instructional purposes, or not;
Level 2 Ride - More like your regular ride, for the average punter who is past the learning stage, but not a full-tilt 'scratcher', or does not have a full-on sports bike. This Level would be your normal 'Lets go for a nice ride/slightly fast fang for a coffee' type ride;
Level 3 Ride - Full on scratch. Hard chargers only need apply. If you can step up to the plate, then bring it on. Don't forget your gloves


Thats plenty of variation, everyone can see what is happening, and we can all live happily ever after.
just my 2c worth...........

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